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I see, in front of me right now, my computer screen in my quaint office at Aalborg University and, on the screen, the virtual page in my Word processor. This page, comfortably, already has the abstract of this chapter on it, the abstract I prepared months ago. The page is no longer empty space, and now that these first sentences are in as well, I am decidedly protected from the dreaded ‘writer’s block’ by the neat justified lines of black text on white page.

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Kharlamov, N.A. (2016). Space. In: Glăveanu, V.P., Tanggaard, L., Wegener, C. (eds) Creativity — A New Vocabulary. Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Culture. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137511805_18

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